Student Job and Volunteer Fair

Thursday, April 3, 2014 at 11:00am
to 5:00pm

Students who work on campus are more likely to stay in school, graduate within four years and attend graduate school. Plus it’s a much easier commute than racing out of class to get to an off-campus job. The Division of Student Affairs employs 2,100+ students right here on campus, offers 930+ volunteer opportunities and is recruiting for future positions. Students are invited to come explore these diverse opportunities at the Division of Student Affairs Student Job and Volunteer Fair, April 2–3, from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Gregory Gym.

Want to learn about advertising? Texas Student Media can help you get real world experience while still in school. While he was a student, movie director Wes Anderson worked as a film projectionist at the Texas Union. Or maybe you’re interested in public health. University Health Services has a broad spectrum of opportunities for you. Departments represented at the upcoming Job and Volunteer Fair include:

Housing and Food Service provides first-class housing and food service on campus. They promote an inclusive, nurturing community for students to produce a comprehensive out of classroom learning experience that will foster life-long connections.

New Student Services spearheads orientation for thousands of freshmen and transfer students each year, ensuring they successfully transition to campus and register for classes. The department also leads programs to promote student engagement, academic success and student leadership opportunities throughout the year.

The Office of the Dean of Students provides information and support to students and their families, including emergency assistance, veteran services and legal services. The office also provides resources for student rights and responsibilities, ethical leadership and opportunities to get engaged on campus with 1,100+ student organizations to choose from.

Texas Parents serves all students’ families who need assistance navigating university resources. The Texas Parents Association, the university’s official parents' association, provides benefits to members that support their students' college experience.

The University Unions include four unique and multi-faceted facilities (Hogg Memorial Auditorium, Student Activity Center, Student Services Building and Texas Union) as well as a vibrant student organization. They provide a wide array of student services, leadership development opportunities, study and event spaces, and food venues to enhance the student experience.

Through our ten departments, the Division of Student Affairs supports students throughout their university experience by providing the best and most innovative programs, facilities and services. We do that with the support of thousands of student workers and volunteers filling a broad range of positions.